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... more specifically a jaffa, "best thing ever!" emma hudson 2015. Later that day we were taken to a small local beach, where we were informed the water was very warm. Turns out their definition of warm wasn't the same as ours, so me and Emma slowly tip toed our way in to catch up with them, treading even lighter as apparently sting rays were quite common in the area. We ended the day with another walk, this time with their two dogs, we were stopped by ...

... we all went up to Birchville Dam, a lovely spot for a bushwalk and so different to anything at home.

I love tree ferns, and the gully was full of them, all showing their curled bracts ready to unfurl. I was also entranced by one whose dead vegetation looked just like a Maori cloak – at least to my untrained eye. The stream was gushing due to ...

------- For more pictures you visit bit.ly/1nonDhV------- Spring brake have started and as we need to leave New Zealand because of visa condition it's the best time. We'll fly from Auckland to Tonga but Auckland is not Christchurch and we need to get there. Best ...

... me to lunch and then physio. We had beautiful old fashioned china for the tea and the desserts were to die for .The service by the French girls was faultless. I had a lovely time.

So although we haven’t done much while I have been off with surgery, I have done a few things to keep the brain cells active. I cant wait to go to Scotland to get out of the cold, but having been there twice before I know how changeable it is. ...

Opened in 1953, the Lady Norwood Rose Garden contains more than 300 varieties of roses that are a spectacular sight from November to May. The rose garden was named after Lady Norwood who, with her husband Sir Charles Norwood, former mayor of Wellington, contributed significantly to the development of the city.